When a cylindrical layer of soil with a radius of five kilometers and a thickness of two hundred meters crashed to the ground,
if it had fallen from beyond the atmosphere, then it would undoubtedly have been a reset button for human civilization, capable of causing terror destruction on a global scale.
Even if the height of the fall was only a few hundred meters.
The force it unleashed was beyond imagination.
Energy equivalent to nearly a hundred Tsar Bombs would have been released, roughly equal to 530 million tons of TNT.
When that piece of soil as huge as a continent began its merciless fall, the sky seemed to be covered by a vast shadow.
This five-kilometer-wide, two-hundred-meter-thick cylindrical layer of soil appeared exceedingly heavy in the air, its descent stirring a fierce current of air, making the atmosphere in front of it seem thin.
With its approach, even the ground below could feel a slight tremor, the air filling with dust and a sense of unease.